Sunday, October 21, 2007

Fixing the House...

Last month was pretty crazy for us as we bought and fixed up our first house!
We have so much more respect for those who do that kind of work for a living, or those who have just survived it. We are in love with it now. It was a ton of work for us, who know nothing about how to fix a house, but luckily the projects were ones we could do ourselves. We had fun ripping out all the old, nasty, pee infested carpet, taking down wall paper to find ugly wood paneling behind it, refinishing walls, retexuring walls, removing a corner of brick were a stove used to be, painting the fire place, painting the inside of the house, removing the ugliest wood fan you've ever seen, replacing light fixtures, adding my black and white checkered floor to the kitchen, replacing all the carpet, removing the dishwasher, adding a new one, ripping out the kitchen sink and adding a new one, adding base boards, removing and adding a new front door, removing old blinds and putting up new ones, adding doors, painting wild flowers all over,decorating, removing trees, removing a lot of rose bushes and taking too many trips to the dump. Then we were able to unpack! It was difficult with the kids at our feet EVERY second, a nursing baby, work, church, tristin starting school and normal life- but we survived it.
Audra was right, some days you do go to Lowes/Home Depot 5 times a day! Luckily, we just have to repaint the outside in the spring, and get new windows.
We are loving having a place to call our own and the kids love the huge back yard.
Heavenly Father blessed us beyond belief...

2 comments:

Jessica said...

Oh, my gosh! I am tired just reading your post. Way to go! When you have the time (because it sounds like you have so much of that on your hands right now), post some pictures of the inside. I need a little Emily-ness right now. Now, put your feet up and enjoy a little Ben and Jerry's (I know that probably won't happen, but you totally deserve it).

Jessica said...

Okay, sorry to hog your blog (hey, that rhymes!), but I had to share this. B was whining a bit, "What can I do now, Mommy?" I asked if she wanted to call anyone on the phone like Nana or Stephie or Robby and she asked, "Can I call Aunt Emily?" I said, "Sure, do you want to call her?" "Um, no, I was just asking. Maybe I'll call her later when I'm 4 or 5 or 10 or something. I think she will still like me when I'm 10."

I thought it was so funny.